Mike Cross (musician)

Mike Cross (born October 25, 1946 in Maryville, Tennessee)[1] is an American singer-songwriter and musician. His music blends rock, country, pop and folk. Signed to prominent label Sugar Hill (notable for releases by Doc Watson, Jerry Douglas, Sam Bush, Dolly Parton and numerous others), Cross enjoys a strong fan following at live performances across the nation. Best known for his humorous songs such as "The Scotsman," his catalog features a wide variety of musical genres and moods.

Mike Cross
GenresFolk
Occupation(s)Musician, singer-songwriter
InstrumentsVocals, guitar, fiddle, foot
Years active1970s–present
LabelsSugar Hill
Websitemikecross.com

Discography

Year Title Label Number Notes
1976Child ProdigyGHEGR1001
1977Born in the CountryGHEGR1002TCS TGS1003
1979Bounty HunterGHEGR1003Moonlight MLR 1002
1980Rock 'n RyeGHEGR1004produced by Steve Burgh
1981Live & KickinSugar HillSH1005live
1983Carolina SkySugar HillSH1006
1985Solo at MidnightSugar HillSH1007
1989Prodigal SonSugar HillSH1008
1990Irregular GuySugar HillSH1009
1994Creme de la Cross – Best of the Funny StuffSugar HillSH1010compilation
1994High Powered, Low FlyingSugar HillSH1011
1998Michael's Magic Music BoxMiMa-MuBo101children's music
At Large in the WorldMiMa-MuBo102
2012Crossin' CarolinaMiMa-MuBo105

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